Sandra Brothers
Have a great deal but no sponsor
11 June 2024 | 20 replies
Once you've got the track record, then LP's will be more inclined to forward commit and tie up their equity in a dedicated fund that your firm controls.
John D.
Trafficmaster Allure Vinyl plank issues
9 June 2024 | 21 replies
I'm more inclined to steer a client away from these products despite the seemingly fast and ultra easy installation.
Jessica DiPonziano
Small bedroom furniture layout recommendation
8 June 2024 | 22 replies
@Jessica DiPonziano 3/1.5 is definitely families but I would inclined to have that room as a flex room, office, child bedroom, excercise room, so the more you can do to make that happen the better.
Mark C.
Registered Agent for anonymity
5 June 2024 | 12 replies
I accept chocolates if you feel so inclined ;-)
Neeraj Shrivastava
Overcharged by water restoration company
4 June 2024 | 5 replies
If you were inclined to deal with water pouring into your basement when you had no electricity, you wouldn't have bothered calling a company who had someone out within an hour.
Edward Schenkel
Ask An Attorney Anything About Real Estate Law
9 June 2024 | 223 replies
The only additional risk that I see is that a plaintiff may be more inclined to file a lawsuit if the defendant has assets.
Kevin Kohler
Self-Service Car Wash - Remote $$$ collection
31 May 2024 | 1 reply
Unless you're on site and mechanically inclined I would stay away from it.
Pratik Kochar
Electrical Upgrade from 100 amps to 150/200 amps
31 May 2024 | 6 replies
I am looking in Smyrna, GA area and I am more inclined to upgrade them as I will remodeling entire kitchen and hence do not want any trouble with load on the circuits.
Gordon Vaughn
The Best Kept Secret For Bidding On HUD Homes
5 June 2024 | 274 replies
So, even though I haven't done a HUD deal in a year, I am inclined to believe that what she says has and has always been true at least since 2011.
Paul Brady
Driving for dollars
29 May 2024 | 11 replies
Every day for weeksI'm not recommending this for anyone, but I would stop at obviously abandoned properties that had potential and wander around, looking in windows and sometimes going into the house - through an 'unlocked' rear door of course :-)Sometimes the windows are boarded up and you cannot get a view of the inside....then it's just your knowledge and your gut once again.Go to the County and look up the owner....send them a nice letter....even make a dollar offer if you feel so inclined. 1 in 10 might respond.This is the way to find deals with a lot of equity potential IMHO.